Overcoming OCD — Could This Nightmare REALLY End in Minutes?

Most people think overcoming OCD takes years of therapy, but what if ultra-rapid treatment was possible? What if profound change could happen in minutes? Meet Sara, a woman who spent more than 20 years trapped by OCD, consumed by fear of germs and endless cleaning rituals. Then, in one shocking session, Dr. David Burns guided her through a radical experiment—culminating in a face-to-face confrontation with a grimy trash can outside Stanford’s psychiatry building. At first, Sara refused. She insisted she’d vomit if she touched it. But what happened next will blow your mind! Of course, everyone’s journey is different, and not everyone recovers rapidly. But the moment you see that your fears are not grounded in reality, everything can change—much faster than you think. Dr. Burns’ revolutionary TEAM CBT has helped countless people escape from feelings of anxiety and despair. 👉 If you or someone you love struggles with anxiety, phobias, or compulsive fears, you need to hear this story. 👇 Start your journey today! Download the Feeling Great app👇 https://feelinggreat.app.link/q0HJAfx... Subscribe to our channel:    / @feelinggreatapp   #obsessivecompulsivedisorder #phobia #therapy #mentalhealth ABOUT THE “FEELING GREAT” APP 😊 Feeling Great is a new mobile app inspired by the groundbreaking work of world-renowned psychiatrist and author, Dr. David Burns. Combining the power of our AI chatbot with awesome interactive classes and lessons, the app guides you through a transformative journey toward enhanced self-esteem and emotional well-being. ABOUT DR. BURNS 👨‍⚕️ Author of the best-selling book Feeling Good, the #1 recommended book by mental health professionals for individuals struggling with depression and anxiety. — FOLLOW US 🤳 Stay connected with us on social media: IG:   / feelinggreatapp   TikTok:   / feelinggreatapp   Facebook:   / feelinggreatapp   LinkedIn:   / feeling-great-app   — DISCLAIMER: Content on this channel and the Feeling Great app is not meant to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your doctor or a healthcare provider with any physical or mental health questions. In case of an emergency, contact emergency services right away.